Edge your EREEEE ”E‘EEE NEW? EEEE EEEIEEFEEE EEEN EEG) PECEE lE/EEEN EEEEE EEE‘JEEEJEPEE EEEE’E‘EES Twenty Tryouitr; Left After Weeding Uni; of Dunki- Eul Talent The time is now rapidly approach-- ing when Coach Krafl‘t will decide definitely which men will don Ar~ niour‘s baseball toggcry and embark on the long and narrow path that’ll load them through 16 hard games. Day by day Krriflt separates the cream of the talent and orders the less able applicants back to the sand~ lots for o little more experience. When Bill Krafi‘t casts his watchful eye on the performers, each feels the on-comingr of the zero hour, and his cars are prepared to sense the con~ text of the Coach’s deadly words. Those words usually inform wheth— er the young aspirant will make his debut in the national pastime when the season draws nigh, or whether he will be requested to await opportum ity”s second knock. Only Finest Survive Those that are picked to remain will rejoice while those that must re- treat; perhaps feel as though they have been thrown into Monday's wash. But such procedure is neces~ sary for Krafft’s purpose is to select a good team; and a good team must be able to ride on the crest of a vic‘ Lory wave or their goodness may only bear a moral significance, whereas the goodness in skill is the predom- inate factor. Already the list of cligibles has been cut to about twenty men. here are a few more questionable players who will be forced to take the back seat, before the 1929 machine is ready for operation. Thus the affair is being stirred constantly, While the boiling over enthusiasm prevails. Regulars ve. Goofs During the past two weeks the boys have been divided into two groups, namely, the regulars and the “goofs.“ These squads contested a few abbrev- Ezrognii‘z EEEEnEEE En EEEE E‘omneEEEE on Trognitz, captain _of the Armour Tech swimming team, placed ninth in the 200 yd, breast stroke at the National lnlercollcgizite Meet held in the '75 foot tank of Washington Uni vexsity, St. Louis , Mo” last Saturday. Moulds of Princeton won the event, breaking the old record of 2 mini, 39 sec., by four seconds. The keen competition in this event is further illustrated by the fact that both the second and third place men swam under the old record. Schools Represented Several of the colleges represented were: Northwestern, Michigan, Illi- nois, VVashinglon U., Iowa, Minneso- ta, Rutgers, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Yale, Dartmouth, Brigham Young, Chicago, and Oklahoma. All Records Broken All the records set at Pennsylvania “U” last year were broken in this meet. Northwestern University set a new medley relay mark while Colbath, the N. U. star, defended diving cham— pion, retained his title. Kojac of Rutgers, Olympic back— stroke champion, set a world's record in his event. iated ball games between themselves Natural laws remained unbroken, and the results of these haphazard tilts allowed the proofs to remain as such. Now the practice sessions in the com- ing days will be held in preparation for the Crane College game and some of the “goofs” (we can’t help thinly ing‘ that this word is almost too in- elegant even as a handle for the sec- ond-rate applicants) will be shifted into the regular lineup. At present Krafft is giving most of his attention to the following men: Robin, Reichle, Weldon, Hauser, Jen- nings, Cassidy, Yount, Simpson, Steh- no, Grundstrom ,Edstrand, Buck, V. Taylor, Owen, Cannell, Barnett, Ma— go, Link, Kutteruf, Grifiin, Anderson, Klein, and Garen. Captain Gent will take up his old position on third base. Eennis ElnEhusiasEs fin/ah Elan Weather Bad weather hindered the prog» ress of the tennis tourney; the only advances were by ’I‘ulouskas and Ne‘ bcl by default over Stabovitz and Peterson respectively. Several match- es are to be played off during this week—end, that is, if the slushy weather subsides. Schedule Almost Complete D. L. Williams, manager of the tennis team, announces that the schedule is almost ready and will be made known next week. Plenty of competition is promised for the net” men for the schedule will carry some of the best teams of this section of (the country. The highly touted team of Stan“ ford Univeisity, Pacific Coas t charm pions, did not take part. Scoring Recordé Released The individual points as scored by the. members of the Tech team dur- ing the post season are as follows: E. H. Knox ........................ 29 Trognitz F. Strauch Cav‘anaugh L. Davidson . J. Filmer F. Chapman . . 3 Mclncrney . Vandcr Velde . McLanc, J. ...................... 0. 5 Efliamg u . 3%er EVEEE iCiEEEse Wrangell: Season A. triangular meet to he held in Bartlett gym. April 10 will mark the last indoor contest in which Armour’s t ers will compete this year. oehuch Y. M. C. A. and the Chicago Univeisity second team will provide the opposition. Armour, with Paul in the shot—put, is practically assured of a first place in that event and with Capt. Kara re- gaining finished form a place in the high’hurdlcs is inevitable. The team is practicing hard daily in a deter- mined efl’ort to wind up the season with a victory. ArmouEEEEEEEEo Eire Against E. E. ’E‘. The Armour Rifle Club will fire against the Bell Telephone Co. next Friday, April 12. The opponents are a very high marksmanship team, so keen competition is expected. The match will be held at the I. B. T. building: at 315 W. Washington Sh, at 6:00 P. N. Ten Armour men will fire in the match. 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